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Mcity opens for remote testing of autonomous vehicle technologies, calls for federal standards
The opening coincides with a new industry partnership project announced at the NVIDIA AI Summit.
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Free certificate in connected/automated transportation aims to bring more engineers into the field
Courses offered to engineering students at CCAT partner universities in the Midwest.
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Q&A: Getting serious about atmospheric methane removal
Margaret Wooldridge discusses report from the National Academies, calling for increased research into another greenhouse gas to target for removal.
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Free certificate in connected/automated transportation aims to bring more engineers into the field
Courses offered to engineering students at CCAT partner universities in the Midwest.
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At $349M, research expenditures grew by 12.3% in FY 2024
‘These numbers are exciting, but at the end of the day, it’s all about impact.’
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Krista Wigginton named associate dean for graduate and professional education
At a time when engineering careers are evolving, Wigginton aims to shape graduate education to foster students who can think critically and creatively.
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Research
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A new look at Voyager 2 data explains one of Uranus’s long-standing mysteries
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Up to 30% of the power used to train AI is wasted. Here’s how to fix it.
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Precision health and advanced communications: €9M ($10M) for bio-inspired nanoparticles on demand
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U.S. presidential advisory council visited U-M for transportation & mobility research
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At $349M, research expenditures grew by 12.3% in FY 2024
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Cancer management: Stent sensor can warn of blockages in the bile duct
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Accounting for bias in medical data helps prevent AI from amplifying racial disparity
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Diversifying robotics with a one-of-a-kind collaborative teaching model
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Four election vulnerabilities uncovered by a Michigan Engineer
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It’s all on the table
Can engineers piece together a carbon-neutral aviation system by 2050?